We can't see you! Cher Lloyd was swamped by her mass of brown and blonde hair extensions outside a New York studio
She might be trying out different hair styles, but former X Factor contestant Cher Lloyd might want to rethink her new hair extensions.
The 17-year-old star was swamped by her mass of brown and blonde curls as she enjoyed a break with her friends during a photoshoot in New York.
But while Cher's tiny face could barely be seen underneath her mop of hair, the singer made sure her tattoo was in shot at all times.
Swamped: The mop of hair extensions swamps Cher's petite frame
Wearing a pink T-shirt, green tight fit cargo pants and a cream cardigan, Cher rolled up the sleeves of her cardigan to show off the latest tattoo to be added to her collection.
At one point, she even stretched her arms up as she exaggeratedly yawned in case photographers hadn't got a good enough shot of the etching.
Cher unveiled her latest inking, her eighth, on her Twitter page earlier this week.
Chilling out: Cher spent some time with friends during breaks on a photoshoot in New York
The teenager posted a black and white photo on her page of her arm, which had been inked with five butterflies.
They were joined by a question mark and a peace sign, adding to the bird carrying a ribbon that was already there.
On the ribbon is the word 'Boo', a tribute to her late uncle Edward 'Boo Boo' Smith, who died last September after being 'deceived' into taking a heroin substitute.
She had the design inked two months ago and also had an empty birdcage on her left arm to look as though the bird had flown free from it when she put her arms together.
Cher has been in New York and Los Angeles putting the finishing touches to her debut album.
And songwriter Savan Kotecha, who is executive producing the record, said it is sure to be a hit - and sounds just like Black Eyed Peas singer Fergie's first solo album.
He said: 'It's such a blend of different things. Each song is so different from the other, but it's her.
Did you see my new tattoo? Cher stretches her arms as she yawns to show off the new design on her forearm
'The only way I can describe it is that it's like Fergie's solo album, where London Bridge was completely different from Clumsy, but then you also had Big Girls Don't Cry, but Fergie was still the red thread throughout it all - that's how Cher's songs are.
'There's some hard ones, some vulnerable ones and some fun, silly ones and she just delivers on every one. We were just so impressed.'
Cher's debut album is due for release on 12th September.
source:dailymail
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